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Presentations with PowerPoint

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Thishandy textbook covers all you need to know to get started usingPowerpoint for presentations.

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What is PowerPoint? Starting PowerPoint The PowerPoint window Normal view Slide Sorter view Slide Show view Create a presentation Save file Open file Close and Exit Print Preview Print Viewing a show Slide Navigation Pens and arrows Blackout and Whiteout Slide Sorter view Hide Slide Rehearse Timings Summary Slide Transition Animation schemes Creating a chart Adding and editing text Adjusting the structure Formatting Tables Working in a table Charts Entering your data Chart Type Hiding rows and columns Chart objects Insert clip art Formatting clip art Selecting objects Drawing tools AutoShapes Rotate or Flip Changing the order Group and Ungroup

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